¡¡CARACAS, Nov. 24 (Xinhua) -- A total of 106 people were
detained due to crimes or minor incidents during Venezuela's municipal and
regional elections, the chief of the Operational Strategic Command, General
Jesus Gonzalez Gonzalez, said Monday.
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Photo taken in the small hours on Nov. 24, 2008 shows supporters of Herique Salas Feo, opposition candidate of Carabobo, celebrate his winning in the local election held on Nov. 23, 2008 in the Carabobo state city of Valencia, Venezuela. Allies of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez won a majority of state races in local elections, the national electoral authority said early on Monday. (Xinhua/Hernandez) Photo Gallery>>> |
Among the detained, some were believed to be
responsible for the loss of two AK-47 riffles inside a voting center in the
northwestern state of Anzoategui, where a man was killed by gunfire.
Others were detained in relation to the stealing of
electoral material or the robbery of two bicycles outside a voting center in
central Guarico state, said Gonzalez.
In the state of Bolivar, a clash resulted in one injury.
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Photo taken in the small hours on Nov. 24, 2008 shows supporters of Herique Salas Feo, opposition candidate of Carabobo, celebrate his winning in the local election held on Nov. 23, 2008 in the Carabobo state city of Valencia, Venezuela. Allies of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez won a majority of state races in local elections, the national electoral authority said early on Monday. (Xinhua/Hernandez) Photo Gallery>>> |
Almost 17 million Venezuelans were registered to vote
in the elections Sunday for 22 governors, 328 mayors and 233 local legislators.
About 130 foreign observers monitored the vote.
With 96 percent of votes counted nationally, Chavez's
ruling United Socialist Party garnered 17 states while the opposition gained the
capital Caracas and the two most populous states -- Miranda, Zulia -- as well as
three other states.
Venezuelan president's allies win majority of states in local
elections
CARACAS, Nov. 24
(Xinhua) -- Allies of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez won a majority of state
races in local elections, the national electoral authority said early on Monday.
With 95.67 percent of votes counted nationally, Chavez's
Socialist Party garnered 17 states while the opposition gained the capital
Caracas, Miranda, Zulia, the two most populous states, as well as Nueva Esparta,
Carabobo and Tachirain. Full story